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Subject This coronavirus is unlike anything in our lifetime, and we have to stop comparing it to the flu
Date March 14, 2020 12:46 PM
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A longtime health reporter says the comparison is dangerously inaccurate.

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The Big Story

Sat. Mar 14, 2020

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This Coronavirus Is Unlike Anything in Our Lifetime, and We Have to Stop Comparing It to the Flu

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Longtime health reporter Charles Ornstein says that comparing the novel coronavirus to the flu is dangerously inaccurate. Not one public health expert he trusts has called that comparison valid. Here’s why.

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